Community Industry Group - Illawarra Forum

Community Industry Group - Illawarra Forum Community Industry Group is the peak body working for community services in Southern NSW.

Our Vision

We have an influential place at the table where decisions which impact on community service organisations and communities are made. Our Mission

β€’ Support community organisations

β€’ Promote expertise and innovation

β€’ Foster industry development

β€’ Pursue social justice in the region

This Pride Month, we celebrate the diversity, resilience and contributions of LGBTQIA+ people in our communities.Celebra...
12/06/2026

This Pride Month, we celebrate the diversity, resilience and contributions of LGBTQIA+ people in our communities.

Celebrating every voice, every identity, and everyone proud to be who they are. πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ

Pride is an opportunity to recognise how far we've come, while also acknowledging the work that remains to ensure everyone can live, work and participate free from discrimination and exclusion.

Creating inclusive communities requires ongoing learning, meaningful action and a commitment to ensuring all people feel respected, valued and able to be their authentic selves.

As part of Pride Month, we're encouraging community sector professionals to continue building their knowledge and confidence through our upcoming Foundations of LGBTQIA+ Inclusion workshop, delivered online by Minus18. The session provides practical tools and insights to help create more inclusive workplaces, services and communities.

πŸ“… Mon 15th June 26 | 9:30am - 12:30pm
πŸ’» Online workshop
🎟️ $15 for members | $30 for non-members

πŸ‘‰ Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/foundations_of_lgbtqia-_inclusion

This month, we encourage everyone to take time to listen, learn and reflect on how we can continue building communities where everyone belongs.

Happy Pride Month!

11/06/2026

Michelle Chate, Volunteer Manager at Warrigal, is a seasoned professional and respected leader in the volunteer landscape.

Join us, Eurobodalla Shire Council, Michelle and our other panel members for our Volunteer Workforce Forum down in Moruya.

Gain practical tools, local insights and proven strategies to help build a stronger, more sustainable volunteer workforce for your organisation.

πŸ“… Tuesday 30th June | 10am - 2:30pm
πŸ’² FREE
πŸ“ Moruya Memorial Hall
πŸ‘‰ Register via link in bio

What if the solutions being built for tomorrow's world are only designed for half the people in it?πŸŽ™οΈ In this insightful...
10/06/2026

What if the solutions being built for tomorrow's world are only designed for half the people in it?

πŸŽ™οΈ In this insightful episode of Community Matters, Nicky speaks with Tamantha Stutchbury, Director of iAccelerate and 2026 Wollongong Local Woman of the Year, about innovation, entrepreneurship and why diversity matters in the startup ecosystem.

Drawing on her experience as a scientist, entrepreneur and innovation leader, Tamantha explores the barriers many founders face in accessing funding and opportunity, and why creating more inclusive pathways to innovation benefits everyone.

"If we are only funding one type of startup, we are likely only creating solutions for one part of society."

An inspiring listen for entrepreneurs, community leaders, business owners and anyone passionate about creating positive change.

πŸŽ₯ WATCH: https://youtu.be/UMP4VzZKIUE
🎧 LISTEN: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2molw8I1s7jBw4F1qyZEE5

05/06/2026

Our planet is sending us signals. Too wet. Too dry. Too hot.

But listen, listen again.

Do you hear something else?

This , we turn the volume up on the urgent signals the Earth is sending and how, together, we can act .

Building a culturally safe workplace requires more than good intentions; it requires understanding, reflection and pract...
04/06/2026

Building a culturally safe workplace requires more than good intentions; it requires understanding, reflection and practical action.

Join us for this FREE interactive online workshop exploring how organisations can strengthen Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander recruitment, onboarding, retention and workplace culture.

Designed for employers, managers, HR professionals, team leaders and staff across all sectors, this session will provide practical strategies to help create workplaces where Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people feel welcomed, respected and supported to thrive.

Participants will explore:
βœ”οΈ How workplace practices can create barriers or opportunities
βœ”οΈ Strategies to attract Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants
βœ”οΈ Ways to improve onboarding and workplace experiences
βœ”οΈ Approaches to support retention and professional growth
βœ”οΈ Practical actions to strengthen cultural safety within their organisation

πŸ’» Online workshop
⏰ 3.5 hours
πŸ“… Mon 22nd June 2026 | 9:30am - 1pm
🚨 Free for both members and non-members
🎟️ https://events.humanitix.com/aboriginal-employment-tips-and-tricks-j3gncf9d

Places are limited, so make sure to register to secure your spot.

CI Group was delighted to host a visit from our wonderful friends at The Femme Shed. The Femme Shed is a group of clever...
04/06/2026

CI Group was delighted to host a visit from our wonderful friends at The Femme Shed. The Femme Shed is a group of clever and dedicated women who come together to create beautiful handicrafts which they sell at very reasonable prices to raise money for local charities.

The CI Group team stocked up a range of goodies including crocheted blankets, warm gloves and socks, handy tea towels and pot holders, and of course baby goods.
If anyone would like a visit or a stall, please contact The Femme Shed at [email protected]

Yes, you read that correctly.And yet across the NSW South Coast, many organisations are facing increasing challenges att...
29/05/2026

Yes, you read that correctly.

And yet across the NSW South Coast, many organisations are facing increasing challenges attracting, retaining, and supporting volunteers in a rapidly changing environment.

Volunteer managers, coordinators and community leaders are being asked to do more than ever:
βœ” Recruit volunteers
βœ” Support wellbeing and retention
βœ” Manage onboarding and compliance
βœ” Respond to changing community expectations
βœ” Keep vital services running

That’s why Community Industry Group and Eurobodalla Shire Council are bringing organisations together for the Volunteer Workforce Forum in Moruya on 30 June.

This free forum is an opportunity to share practical ideas, learn from sector leaders, and strengthen the future of volunteering in our region.

If your organisation relies on volunteers, this conversation matters.

πŸ“… Tuesday 30 June
πŸ“ Moruya Memorial Hall
⏰ 10am – 2:30pm
πŸ₯— Lunch included
🎟 FREE registration

πŸ‘‰ Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/south-coast-volunteer-workforce-forum

How do we respond to the growing aged care bed shortage in our region when we can’t simply build our way out of the prob...
29/05/2026

How do we respond to the growing aged care bed shortage in our region when we can’t simply build our way out of the problem?

Join us for an important workshop bringing together retirement living, aged care and health sector professionals from across the Illawarra and Shoalhaven to explore practical, local solutions.

With the region currently sitting more than 1,000 beds short, this workshop will focus on alternative models of care and the potential to better utilise existing retirement living stock to support older people in our communities.

Hear from leading experts Professor Kathy Eagar AM and Paul Sadler as they present key research findings, before participating in a facilitated discussion led by Mark Sewell focused on collaboration, innovation and next steps for the sector.

🎟️ Free workshop
⚠️ Spaces are limited

πŸ“… Tues 2nd June 2026 | 1pm - 4pm
πŸ“ Inside Industry, BlueScope Visitor Centre, Coniston NSW
πŸ‘‰ Register: https://events.humanitix.com/retirement-villages-models-of-care-workshop

This National Reconciliation Week, we reflect on the importance of learning from our shared history, listening deeply, a...
28/05/2026

This National Reconciliation Week, we reflect on the importance of learning from our shared history, listening deeply, and walking together toward a more just and inclusive future.

Reconciliation is about an ongoing commitment to listening, truth-telling, strengthening relationships, respecting, valuing and learning from First Nations cultures and voices, and creating communities where everyone feels seen, heard and valued.

At Community Industry Group, we acknowledge the enduring strength, knowledge and contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and recognise the vital role reconciliation plays in building stronger communities for future generations.

As we mark National Reconciliation Week 2026, we encourage everyone to take time to reflect, have conversations, and consider the role we can all play in creating meaningful change.

🎬 Join us for a powerful community event featuring a screening of Piano Forte.Through a deeply human and relatable story...
28/05/2026

🎬 Join us for a powerful community event featuring a screening of Piano Forte.

Through a deeply human and relatable story, the film shines a light on how financial abuse can occur subtly within families, while reinforcing the importance of dignity, independence, and older people maintaining control over their own decisions.

Following the screening, hear from an expert panel featuring representatives from Legal Aid, Seniors Rights and the Ageing and Disability Commission, with opportunities for audience Q&A and discussion.

We are also pleased to welcome NSW Ageing and Disability Commissioner Jeff Smith to the event.

Attendees are invited to stay afterwards for a light lunch, information stalls, and the opportunity to connect with local organisations and support services.

This free event aims to spark important conversations, raise awareness, and help build safer, more informed and connected communities for older people.

🎟️ Free event
πŸ“… Wed 17th June 26 | 10:30am - 1pm
πŸ₯— Light lunch provided
πŸ‘‰ Register: https://events.humanitix.com/popa-film-screening

Address

26 Mortlock Avenue, Port Kembla
Oak Flats, NSW
2502

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61242564333

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